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Many of the arguments being made - are 'first world problems' - to 'third world people' - whether right or wrong - they are trying to survive. We are trying to make them do what we want to save coralOff topic but in the mid 2000s I was in Africa with a government program designed to get villages solar ovens to curb deforestation. Upon revisit we found all the ovens turned on their side with the doors off being used as fire pits. Turns out the indigenous people did not like the lack of flavour. What’s worse is they were cooking an endangered primate with it. At the end of the day though who are we to judge a dude living in a mud brick hut with malaria, 15 other family members, and war raging around him.
Thank goodness someone said it. I also appreciate the pejorative “conspiracy theory” being applied by the OP to all who don’t believe “man made” climate change is an existential threat that should be used as the justification of the upending of the entire economic order.So - this planet:
Was once mostly molten
Then mostly ice.
All of the land was once one giant super continent.
The magnetic poles have changed countless times.
Massive swaths of Life have been wiped out and renewed several times due to not so massive impactors.
Impactors and volcanoes have regularly plunged the world into dusty cold darkness that alters weather for hundreds, if not thousand year spans.
There are fish fossils high upon mountain peeks
There are plant and animal fossils MANY thousands of feet deep in coal and shale beds, often UNDER mountains comprised of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock.
There are inland lakes nearly 1000 feet deep gouged out by glaciers that receded millions of years ago.
Plates collide and push mountains from below sea level to 20,000 or more feet into the air, buckling the earths crust like it were tinfoil being crumpled.
Our moon has been moving away from us since it was formed after a collision with us sometime in the ancient past... all the while its gravitational effects on our tides and our tidal bulge in our crust lessening with each passing moment.
Our sun cyclically and sometimes randomly bombards us with massive amounts of solar radiation, sometimes in extended spurts that wreak havoc with our "stable" climate patterns.
One day in actual relative short time compared to the planets age, that sun will grow just a little bit larger before it grows massively larger... but even that little bit will cook everything on the planet, billions of years before it actually gets large enough to consume us.
In all of that, our ocean depths, currents, topography, locations, temperatures and chemistry have drastically and constantly changed.
The oldest known reef fossils are around 500 million years old (yep in the mountains and coal beds, thousands of feet up and down with the oldest I think being in Vermont).
However, as far as I know the oldest known "living" coral beds are around 4000 years old. The rest of them are long gone....due to the ever changing planet.
So yes - the Atlantic current will go away at some point and be replaced by some other current. The effects will be grand on "our" minuscule timescale. But are they really grand on the timescale of even 5,000 years or 10,000 years let alone a million or two, which is minuscule in relation to the planets age and life? Is "our" time the ideal time, or was that some other age past or future? Who knows. I am sure the dinosaurs and various hominid and pre-hominid life forms thought things were grand too...
Don't look toward the sky too much, for that next impactor or pulsar may be coming straight at us and get you before parts of yellowstone are ejected to the moon....
The team of what? This is such an insulting comment. I never posted a greta meme. But - You can do ahead if you want - and discuss - like governments have done for at least a decade - the way to solve this. Certainly - we're not on a team. I already agreed with your original premise. There is climate change. Do you have a different agenda?Hey MN, Paradox and the rest of the team - you guys are right. Maybe you guys could start a thread to take your victory slap and give each other high fives while posting Greta memes, and those of us who want to discuss the thread topic could do so?
I'm old enough to remember when we dodged an ice age. Then as it is now the answer was turn your liberties into the government so we can fix the climate...
They can't even balance a budget.
Thanks for this warning Spock.
Spock was a paid government shill.
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I think everybody's doing pretty good!Just keep it civil guys.
That's what my wife says when she knows I have her dead to rights.How dare you
That's what my wife says when she knows I have her dead to rights.
I like the "source's" facebook handle haha!Sorry, no Greta . . . is Al Gore ok ??
This is not off topic and is HUGELY relevant.Off topic but in the mid 2000s I was in Africa with a government program designed to get villages solar ovens to curb deforestation. Upon revisit we found all the ovens turned on their side with the doors off being used as fire pits. Turns out the indigenous people did not like the lack of flavour. What’s worse is they were cooking an endangered primate with it. At the end of the day though who are we to judge a dude living in a mud brick hut with malaria, 15 other family members, and war raging around him.